Hi Dan,

If you interprete me saying that the languages themselves are copyrighted, then I am probably wrong, but you really can't reverse engineer Apple's HyperTalk engine or SuperCard's compiler, not to mention Revolution's. If you want to be really sure, though, read the licenses and take copyright laws into account.

Best,

Mark

P.S. This is my last post regarding this subject, as I feel this is off-topic and I am not an expert in copyright issues.

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Op 22-jul-2006, om 20:13 heeft Dan Shafer het volgende geschreven:

Mark...

Are you sure? Copyrighting language syntax is pretty tricky stuff and I'm not at all sure that ANY of those *languages* was ever so protected or is
now.

I'm not saying you're wrong, just wondering what your source of such
certainty is.

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